Historic Investments in Landscape Architecture Water Projects
$35 million for the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative
- Funds environmental protection and restoration projects that safeguard the Great Lakes and underserved communities in the region.
- Part of EPA’s newly created Great Lakes Environmental Justice Grant Program under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI).
- Established in 2010, GLRI accelerates efforts to protect and restore the largest system of fresh surface water in the world—the Great Lakes.
- Long-term goals of the initiative include addressing:
- Toxic substances and areas of concern
- Invasive species; nonpoint source pollution impacts on nearshore health
- Habitats and species
- Foundations for future restoration actions
- Funds local projects and technical assistance to protect and restore the Chesapeake Bay’s ecosystem and economic opportunities and advance environmental justice in the region.
- This funding marks the most significant single contribution to the Chesapeake Bay Program.
- Projects these investments will fund include installing stormwater infrastructure practices to intercept stormwater runoff, building capacity for community-led urban tree canopy planting projects, and collecting native seed stocks for nurseries.
- The Chesapeake Bay is the largest estuary in the United States and in North America, covering 64,000 square miles and including more than 150 rivers and streams that drain into the Bay.